
Figure 2: Patient with “long face syndrome”. a) lateral cephalogram, b) cephalometric variations: 1) increased angle of the mandible, 2) retrognathic mandible, 3) increased lower facial height
Figure 2: Patient with “long face syndrome”. a) lateral cephalogram, b) cephalometric variations: 1) increased angle of the mandible, 2) retrognathic mandible, 3) increased lower facial height